By Edwin Rollon
A long-awaited “field of dreams” may soon become a reality for Philippine baseball.
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By Edwin Rollon
A long-awaited “field of dreams” may soon become a reality for Philippine baseball.
SM Supermalls President Steven Tan looked back at the beginning of the partnership between SM and Runrio, now running for 20 years.
Philippine running reaches a defining moment this year with the historic EDSA Run, a landmark race that places one of the country’s most iconic roads at the center of the nation’s growing marathon movement.
IMUS, CAVITE – The inaugural Vermosa Victory Games concluded with roaring success at Ayala Vermosa Sports Hub, captivating sports fans with high-stakes multisport competition across Ayala Vermosa Sports Hub’s world-class facilities.
(From left) Tagaytay City Mayor Brent Tolentino, Philippine Paralympic Committee president Mike Barreto, Philippine Sports Commission chairman Patrick Gregorio, Philippine Olympic Committee and PhiCycling president Abraham Tolentino, Asian Cycling Confederation president Dato Amarjit Singh Gill, Uzbekistan Cycling Federation secretary-general Khurshid Atakulov Bakhodirjanovich (partly hidden) and Saudi Cycling Federation President Abdulaziz Al-Shahrani declaring the competitions open at the Tagaytay CT Velodrome on Wednesday. PhilCycling Photo
THE Asian Cycling Confederation (ACC) Track and Para Track Championships got off to a rousing start on Wednesday at the Tagaytay CT Velodrome with close to 600 cyclists from 16 countries in full harness to earn titles as continental champions.
ASIAN Cycling Confederation (ACC) president Dato' Amarjit Singh Gill and Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) chairman Patrick Gregorio lead a list of distinguished sports officials for the opening ceremony of the 45th Asian Cycling Confederation (ACC) Track Cycling Championships and 14th Asian Para Track Cycling Championships on Wednesday (March 25) at the Tagaytay CT Velodrome.
When Philippine Sports Commission Chairman Patrick Gregorio recently embarked on a whirlwind tour across Davao, Iloilo, and Cebu, it wasn’t just a barnstorming tour of facilities and forums; it was a voyage into the heart of Philippine sports tourism.
(L-to-R): Akiko Thompson-Guevara, Preethy Janarthajan, Fourth Jambalos, Kamille Tingzon and AA Galicia.
By Edwin Rollon
Special Olympics Pilipinas (SOP) is ramping up efforts to promote inclusive sports as it strengthens its partnership with the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), highlighted by plans to host a major regional basketball tournament later this year.